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Lunkerhunt Edukits Frog

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Been on a hollow body frog kick lately and have been picking up ones I thought were reasonably priced. Came across one made by a company called ***.The frog I got was part of thier Edukit series of baits. Basically its a particular bait with a fold out brochure on how to fish the bait, recommended setup, techniques and such.

I paid $5 with shipping for this frog, which I thought was alright.I was a little disappointed when the frog artived.I was expecting a standard frog...ended up being a mini.what can you expect for $5?

There maybe a silver lining to this though.Perhaps I could use this frog to target Monster Panfish like Green Sunfish, Redear and Bluegill on light tackle...or maybe I could match the hatch for those little frogs running around...

Here's the frog I picked up next to a Spro Bronzeye Frog...

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  • Super User

You will still get bass on them. Good smallie frog I bet too. Just make sure the hooks are nice and sharp.

I have ***'s other frog.  The one that looks like a real frog.  It's on TW under ***.

 

I have not used it much but the action looks good for not having hair legs.  I think it would be great for letting it sit on the water for extended periods of time since it looks pretty real.

 

When I get my frog rod setup I will be testing it more.

 

I am sure you can still catch some larger bass on the little frog.

  • Author

I don't doubt ill still catch bass with it, I was just surprised at how little it was...

  • Global Moderator

Most of the frogs I see are tiny little things, about an inch long, and the bass love them. I'd put it on a spinning rod with braid and fish it around sparse grass or open areas and I bet you'll catch plenty of bass on it. 

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Even if it only catches dinks, it will be a valuable asset on really getting the timing and the feel of a frog hookset down pat...think it will be a great learning tool...

  • Super User

Looks like the same size as Live Target's small frog. Only difference is the price tag. You will definitely catch some bass with that little frog.

I have the small Live Target Frog and it catches fish of all sizes. The downside to the small frog is its much harder to throw with heavy baitcasting equipment.

I have a few and their a blast! More subtle touchdown than the big honking 5/8 frogs. They don't cast too bad on my shakyhead rod with 15/4 braid.

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